Ripple Just Made It Harder for North Korea to Hide Inside Crypto Firms
Summary
Ripple has begun contributing exclusive threat intelligence regarding North Korean cyber actors to Crypto ISAC, a nonprofit organization dedicated to shared security in the digital asset industry. This initiative provides members with enriched data, including fraudulent domains, malicious wallet addresses, and profiles of suspected North Korean IT workers attempting to infiltrate crypto companies. By moving toward a collective defense model, Ripple and other industry leaders aim to counter advanced social engineering tactics, such as those used in the Drift hack, where attackers masquerade as trusted partners to compromise security systems from within.
(Source:BeInCrypto)